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Workshop on Cognitive Enhancement Therapy around Emerging Psychosis, 04 December 2015

August 19, 2021 by cedarclinic

Cognitive Enhancement Therapy Around the Beginning of Psychosis and the Next Few Years: An Introductory Workshop for Clinicians

Course Directors: Larry J. Seidman PhD and Matcheri S. Keshavan MD

When and Where: December 4, 2015, Auditorium, Massachusetts Mental Health Center, 75 Fenwood Rd. Boston

*For full details, including accreditation and schedule, please view the EVENT PAMPHLET.

Course Description

This half-day symposium brings together experts to provide state-of-the-art clinical practice applications for cognitive disorders and cognitive enhancement treatments in the early phase of psychotic disorders. Our programs at BIDMC are carrying out a number of research studies testing the effects of computerized cognitive training, and social-cognitive group treatment + computerized cognitive training in persons at clinical high risk and in individuals experiencing their first psychotic episode. Speakers represent clinical research programs in the Boston area and from Chicago. The symposium will advance the knowledge and practice of various mental health practitioners, including psychiatrists, psychologists, neurologists, social workers, nurses, occupational therapists, and other mental health professionals and students from these health professions.

Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:

  1. To provide an overview of the nature of cognition and its impairments in the early phase of psychosis, from the high-risk period through the first few years of illness.
  2. To provide a summary of the neuroscience principles behind cognitive remediation.
  3. To provide an overview of different applications of cognitive remediation in the early phase of psychosis including the high-risk period.

Fees: None, this is a free conference supported by the Sidney R. Baer, Jr. Foundation

To Register: http://continuingeducationprogram.org/courses/cognitive-enhancement-therapy-around-the-beginning-of-psychosis-and-the-next-few-years-an-introductory-workshop-for-clinicians-2/

For additional questions, please contact Jayne-Marie Nova ( jnova2@bidmc.harvard.edu )

Last Updated on Friday, 04 December 2015

Filed Under: Announcement

The CEDAR Clinic is a clinical program of The Brookline Center for Community Mental Health and is affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School.   

CEDAR is located at The Brookline Center for Community Mental health. Please see our directions page for more details. 

Clinic Location and Directions (cedarclinic.org)

www.brooklinecenter.org

41 Garrison Road, Brookline, Massachusetts, 02445

 

Email: cedarclinic@brooklinecenter.org